The South African National Cricket Team, also known as The Proteas, are administrated by Cricket South Africa. They were orignally elected as a full member of the ICC on 15 June, 1909.
Ricky Ponting's final game for Australia ends in defeat as South Africa secure a series-clinching 309-run victory.
Australia need 592 runs to win the decisive third Test against South Africa after Hashim Amla and AB de Villiers score tons for the tourists.
Faf Du Plessis defies Australia with a marathon century to earn South Africa a remarkable draw in the second Test.
Australia need six South Africa wickets on the final day to win the second Test in Adelaide and take a 1-0 series lead.
A flurry of late Australia wickets on day three revive South Africa's hopes of winning the second Test in Adelaide.
Graeme Smith hits 111 not out as South Africa close day two of the second Test 333 runs behind Australia on 217-2.
Australia captain Michael Clarke becomes the first man to score four Test double-hundreds in a calendar year.
Michael Clarke scores a record 259 at the Gabba but South Africa hold on to draw the first Test in Brisbane.
South Africa batsman JP Duminy ruptures an Achilles tendon following day one of the opening Test against Australia.
Surrey executive director Alec Stewart reveals how he brokered county cricket's biggest signing since Shane Warne
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